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UNAIDED SCHOOLS.

61. Statistics of these schools will be found in Inspectors' Reports and Tables I and II.

62. The English Schools show an increase from 114 to 124.

63. It is hoped that more of the private schools for teaching English will avail themselves of the Examination for Entrance to Class 3 in Queen's College or King's College and not continue to maintain for small upper classes staff which would be better employed with a larger number of boys doing elementary work.

SCHOOLS FOR GIRLS.

64. Of the 72,461 children under instruction in the schools of the Colony during 1933, 22,388 or rather more than 30% of the whole were attending schools for girls or were girls attending mixed schools.

The following figures show comparison with 1932.

1932 1933 (a) In provided schools 1,117 1,143 In aided schools 10,529 10,635 In unaided schools 10,169 10,610 21,815 22,388 (b) In Vernacular Schools 17,830 18,367 In English Schools 3,985 4,021 21,815 22,388

65. Of the 1,143 in provided schools 266 were in the mixed schools for British children. The Technical Institute accounted for 209. There were 169 in attendance at the Vernacular Normal School for Women and the remaining 499 were at the Belilios Public School.

66. The 103 girls attending the two Garrison Schools classed in Table I as not Controlled are included in the above figures under Unaided Schools.

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